“Each thinking mind is a political mind”
“From the day to till the day there are two humans living together they were and they will be involves in political process.”
“Books have the power to create, destroy or change civilization.”
“Happiness is the purpose of humans so it must need to be for the good of others otherwise one’s happiness could hurt many others.”
“Knowledge leads towards different kind of societies then those societies don’t relate with each other because people in those societies think, act and reacts with their knowledge that create different ways of life and different recognitions of humans.”
“It is greed that makes us human as it could be for good or bad.”
“Struggle of power is natural in human because with power their individuality prevails over others.”
“One can only describe the human but can never define it because humans are complex in their nature.”
“Humanity is about raising up each other for good.”
“There is nothing right and wrong until anyone defines it.”
“Good and bad lies within and without one other loses its mean and essence.”
“Human as an intellectual being needs answers about the existence for the purpose of knowing the way to live.”
“What’s good for individual could be bad for society but what’s good for society that will be good for individual and there is always need to choose what right for society because if it is right for society then it is right for individual.”
“Everything is different and nothing is same in the universe.”
“Human is what he decides to be.”
“Hope is human natural right but they have to keep it.”
“There is bad in good and there is no good in bad.”
“Human believe what they want to believe and individual could believe according to his mind that why human never has any agreement on one ideology.”
“Human ideologies are based on human believe and acceptance of one ideology by all human is not possible as long as each human could find answers about his existence by his own mind.”
“No knowledge can summarize humans in one premise.”
“Passion belongs to nothing and reason belong to many things that’s why reason it is better than passion.”
“Power is like prostitution and it could have pleasure for a while but it has to go to another man”
“Humanity prevails over all other ideologies because one accept it or reject it for him but he cannot deny it because it is about him.”
“Humanity must need to continue because humanity is about humans and humans are nothing without humanity.”
“Human as an intellectual being needs answers about the existence for the purpose of knowing the way to live.”
― Zaman Ali, Humanity
tags: being-answer, existence, human, intellect, knowing, live, purpose”
“Dear, the man can't be eviscerated because he has no viscera. He's a walking colon. If you cut him open, you only end up covered in crap.”
“Seventeen more days,” Jessi breathed wonderingly. “God, you must be climbing the . . . er, walls . . . or whatever’s in there, huh?”
“Aye.”
“So, just what is in there, anyway?” She tested the glass by shaking it gently, and deemed it secure enough. It shouldn’t slide now.
“Stone,” he said flatly.
“And what else?”
“Stone. Gray. Of varying sizes.” His voice dropped to a colorless monotone. “Fifty-two thousand nine hundred and eighty-seven stones. Twenty-seven
thousand two hundred and sixteen of them
are a slightly paler gray than the rest. Thirty-six thousand and four are more rectangular than square. There are nine hundred and eighteen that have a
vaguely hexagonal shape. Ninety-two of
them have a vein of bronze running through the face. Three are cracked. Two paces from the center is a stone that protrudes slightly above the rest, over which I tripped for the first few
centuries. Any other questions?”
Jessi flinched as his words impacted her, taking her breath away. Her chest and throat felt suddenly tight. Uh, yeah, like, how did you stay sane in
there? What kept you from going stark raving mad? How did you survive over a thousand years in such a hell?
She didn’t ask because it would have been like asking a mountain why it was still standing, as it had been since the dawn of time, perhaps reshaped in subtle ways, but there, always there. Barring cataclysmic planetary upheaval, forever there. The man was strong—not just physically, but mentally and
emotionally. A rock of a man, the kind
a woman could lean on through the worst of times and never have to worry that things might fall apart, because a man like him simply wouldn’t let them.”
“If you encounter a werewolf in wolf form, you must quickly assess the situation. If he is ignoring you, move away from the area calmly but quickly. If he is watching you, look for the signs of aggression you would look for in a dog - bared teeth, growling, hackles raised. Raise your hands to show you are not a threat (Also try to look as little like roast beef as possible.)”
“He put his mouth on her and kissed her on the cheek; he was afraid of the mouth-thoughts travel too easily from lip to lip.”
“Please tell me you aren’t one of those people who subscribes to the ‘say something nice or stay silent’ philosophy.”
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